Not a spinster, just a Late Bloomer: Amy Cohen had a plan: to be happily married and a mother with a lucrative career by age 30. In her memoir, "The Late Bloomer's Revolution," Cohen writes about finding herself jobless, dumped, and mourning her mothers early death by cancer. An excerpt. ›18:30 6 Aug, Wed
Ambush! Sexy looks for wife, divorcee: US Weekly contributor Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over two Sheryl Crow fans, one who wants to change her look after 40 years of marriage, and one who is a recent divorcee looking for a fresh start. ›14:37 1 Aug, Fri
Snack smart! All calories are not created equal: Doing Mamma Mia! evoked wistful memories for Pierce Brosnan because the musical was partly filmed in the studios where he played James Bond. He had the greatest time of my life playing Bond, he said, but now I've made my peace. ›20:23 8 Jul, Tue
Wis. charges: Gunman had 'nothing to lose': Accused of rape and murder, Wisconsin officials say Scott J. Johnson hid in the woods knowing police were coming after him. ›09:59
Q&A with famous wedding cake designer: As part of a series we are doing on infertility, we would like to share pictures of your miracle babies the babies you conceived, the babies you carried, the babies you adopted, the babies you waited for. ›13:49 16 Jul, Wed
Ancient moss, insects found in Antarctica: Mosses once grew and insects crawled in what are now barren valleys in Antarctica, according to scientists who have recovered remains of life from that frozen continent. ›21:45 4 Aug, Mon
Couples plan weddings with click of a mouse: TODAY wine columnist Edward Deitch reviews the memoir of American wine merchant Neal Rosenthal, in which he details his experiences in the vineyards and cellars of France and Italy. ›15:17 17 Jul, Thu
Cancer diary: Im going to live until I die: NBC's George Lewis shares his personal experience with prostate cancer. ›18:24 29 Jul, Tue
Pianist Lang Lang on becoming a phenom: At just 26 years old, Lang Lang is one of the most popular classical musicians today and he is expected to wow the crowd at the Olympics Opening Ceremony. In his autobiography, "Journey of a Thousand Miles," the Chinese pianist writes about how he has come so far. ›15:27
Have a dcor dilemma? Tell us about it: Share your dcor difficulties with interior designer Elaine Griffin and she may answer your concerns in an upcoming appearance on TODAY. ›03:04 31 Jul, Thu
Missing tots mom may know who has her: Diet and nutrition myths have an odd way of sounding like the truth. Health magazine separates fact from fiction about popular diet myths that have had a lot of staying power. ›14:44 23 Jul, Wed
Slide show: A lions tale: From swinging London to Africa: The life of Christian, the 'hugging' lion who captured the hearts of millions in a memorable web video. ›14:07 30 Jul, Wed
Miss Washington's racy photos stir controversy: Forgo a dog or cat for a parrot, snake or shark? E-mail us your pictures and they might be featured on TODAYShow.com. ›12:23 8 Jul, Tue
U.S.: Scientist was anthrax killer: Army scientist Bruce Ivins had possession of purified anthrax spores linked to the deadly 2001 attacks. He worked alone. ›00:50
TV preacher's wife in court over lawsuit: As one of the leaders of a Houston megachurch, the wife of renowned pastor Joel Osteen is known for her Christianity. But a flight attendant is accusing Victoria Osteen of committing some very unchristian-like behavior. ›12:37
Chef suggests potential toxin in salad: Celebrity chef Anthony Worrall Thompson apologized after mistakenly saying the weed henbane was an excellent addition to a summertime meal the plant is potentially deadly. He accidentally recommended it in Healthy & Organic Living magazine. ›16:01 4 Aug, Mon
Couple: Wing-walk wedding overwhelming: Cloud 9 is more than a romantic expression for newlyweds Darren and Katie McWalters the English lovebirds exchanged vows while strapped to the top of biplanes 1,000 feet above the ground. It was a little bit bumpy, but it was truly overwhelming, Darren said. ›21:37 5 Aug, Tue
Miley Cyrus: Im looking for a boyfriend: Bailey Monte was only 11 when she tackled her first story as kid correspondent for TODAY. At 13, she handled her first superstar interview teen queen Miley Cyrus with aplomb. It was really cool, Bailey said. She was a really normal person. ›00:24 23 Jul, Wed
Shirley MacLaine reflects on her life: People think cooking fish is harder than it is, and five-star chef John Tesar from the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas, Texas, wants to debunk that myth with this simple summer fish dish. ›12:59 30 Jul, Wed
One family, three shots at Olympic gold: With nothing to lose and so much to gain, the U.K. pop singer is relishing her moment in the music spotlight and on the charts. After being known as the Single Girl, Natasha Bedingfield is finally growing up and taking the reins on life, love and her career. ›20:30 15 Jul, Tue
Brides hope to score knockouts on fat: The 15-year-old music superstar says its hard to hang out with male buddies in the glare of the media spotlight. It stinks when we go out, she says. People automatically think were together. ›13:53 23 Jul, Wed
U.S. women gymnasts ready for debut: Though theyre regarded as the front-runners in Beijing, the six teenage members of the U.S. Womens Gymnastics Team are treating the games as just another day at the office. We just have to think of it as if were doing our job, one said. ›13:43
Pow! McCain, Obama to star in comic books: It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... John McCain and Barack Obama!The presidential candidates will share shelves with Superman and Spider-Man this fall when they star in their own comic books about their life story. ›11:56 30 Jul, Wed
Obama pokes McCain over tire-pressure issue: Democrat Barack Obama on Wednesday taunted Republican presidential rival John McCain for first mocking the idea of keeping tires inflated for energy conservation and then agreeing the practice works. ›18:37 6 Aug, Wed